The succession: The new baby, boy or girl, will alter the line to the throne. He or she becomes fifth behind sister Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, 2, brother Prince George of Cambridge, 4, father Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, 35, and grandfather Prince Charles, 68, the Prince of Wales and Queen Elizabeth II's eldest son.

With George and Charlotte as their generation's "heir and spare," the new baby becomes another spare but in a new era of recent changes in succession law that make royal birth order more important than gender.

So if it's another boy (royal fans are already speculating about names on Twitter), he will follow Charlotte, not jump ahead of her. And if it's another girl, she would not lose her place to a younger brother who might follow.

Uncle Prince Harry, 32, moves down to sixth in line, while great-uncle Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, moves down to seventh. His daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, move down to eighth and ninth respectively, and the queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, moves to 10th.

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The 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death is August 31. We look back on her life in remembrance.
Born on July 1, 1961, Diana Frances Spencer would not become Lady Diana until 1975 when her father inherited his Earldom.
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Lady Diana at age 9 during the summer of 1970. She would later go on to boarding school in Kent in 1974 where, according to Buckingham Palace, she won the school's award for "the girl giving maximum help to the school and schoolfellows."
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Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Wales, seen here on the grounds of the Government House in Auckland, New Zealand, brought 9-month-old Prince William with them on their first official tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1983.
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Princess Diana twirls around the dance floor in November of 1985 with John Travolta at a State Dinner hosted by President and Mrs. Reagan in Washington, D.C.. Later, her midnight blue, off-the-shoulder dress would be sold at a charity auction.
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Never far from her children, Diana enjoys a ride on the Maid of the Mist in Niagara Falls, Ont., in October 1991, with sons Prince Harry, then 7, and Prince William, then 9
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Britain's Princess Diana meets Japanese children and nurses during a visit to the National Children's Hospital in Tokyo in February 1995. The princess often visited hospital wards on her many trips and was president or patron of more than 100 charities during her life.
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The Princess of Wales does an interview with Martin Bashir in November of 1995 for the BBC program, 'Panorama'. In it, Diana discussed her life and problems with her husband, Prince Charles, the royal family and the press.
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Diana and companion Dodi Fayed strolled in the French Riviera resort of St. Tropez, Aug. 22, 1997. Diana, Fayed and their driver would die in a car crash just a little more than a week later.
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Britain's Diana, Princess of Wales, arrives at the Ritz Hotel in Paris, Aug. 30, 1997, in this picture from a security video. Hours later, she would die from injuries received when the car she was riding in crashed in a tunnel.
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Following the queen's lead: Will and Kate may be on their way to imitating his grandparents in family size, which would make them relative rarities as royal heirs since at least George V, who had six children.

The queen, 91, and Prince Philip, 96, have four children, but aside from them, no others in the close line of succession since her grandfather (he died in 1936) have had more than two children.

Although he moves down further in the succession, Harry is still required by law to get the permission of the queen to marry (the 245-year-old law that required all royals to get the monarch's permission changed in 2013 to include only the first six in line).

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On day five of Will and Kate's European tour, which wrapped up their trip to Germany and Poland, Prince William, Duchess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte checked out helicopter models at the Hamburg airport in Hamburg, Germany.
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Prince George's birthday portrait for his fourth birthday on July 22, 2017. It was taken at Kensington Palace at the end of June 2017, and released July 21, 2017 by Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge.
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Pirnce George, a known fan of flying machines, looks delighted exploring a helicopter at the Hamburg airport on the last day of the Cambridge royal tour of Poland and Germany.
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Day five of Will and Kate's European tour, which wrapped up their three-day jaunt to Germany, began with the couple visiting the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg on July 21.
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Duchess Kate chose a maxi-dress by a German designer, Markus Lupfer, featuring a dramatic bird pattern on a teal background, for the reception at the Claerchens Ballhaus dance hall in Berlin, on their second day in Germany. It was her third change of clothes during an eventful day.
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Earlier, Duchess Kate was casual in a striped T-shirt and jeans and tennis shoes for her friendly rowing race with Prince William and teams from Cambridge and Heidelberg on the Neckar River in Heidelberg, Germany on July 20, 2017.
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Will and Kate pose at the gate to Heidelberg before touring the famous market in the city center. The medieval university town is one of Germany's most charming and has been a sister city to Cambridge since 1965.
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Duchess Kate wore a sunny yellow brocade Jenny Packham dress, in another bow to the colors of a local flag, in this case Germany's red, black and yellow flag. Earlier, in Poland, she wore red and white colors in homage to her hosts.
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At the end of Day 3 of the royal tour of Poland and Germany, Will and Kate attended a garden party to honor the queen's birthday at the British ambassador's residence in Berlin, on July 19, 2017.
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Day 2 of the Cambridge tour of Poland was busy and emotional for Duchess Kate and Prince William, and included a visit to the Gdansk Shakespeare Theatre in Gdansk, Poland, on July 18, 2017.
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Will and Kate were accompanied by former Polish president Lech Walesa on a visit to the Gdansk shipyard, the birthplace of the Solidarity movement that Walesa led and helped to topple Communist rule in Poland.
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Will and Kate added their messages to the wall of solidarity during their visit to the European Solidarity Movement museum, the birthplace of Poland's Solidarity movement, in Gdansk, Poland.
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Will and Kate went to the former Nazi concentration camp at Stutthof in northern Poland accompanied by two former prisoners, including Zigi Shipper (R), who now live in Britain and were returning for the first time. The young royals paid respects to the 28,000 Jewish victims at the camp's Star of David, and wrote in the guest book that they were "intensely moved" by their visit.
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Duchess Kate wore an appropriately low-key matching midi-skirt and top in a rose pattern by Erdem for a day that included an emotional visit to the former Nazi concentration camp Stotthof, on Day 2 of the Cambridge tour of Poland and Germany, on July 18, 2017, in northern Poland.
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Hello, Poland! Prince George and Princess Charlotte peer from their airplane window upon arrival with parents Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge in Warsaw, Poland, on July 17, 2017, for the start of their five day tour of Poland and Germany.
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Kate's black and white dress for the Queen's Birthday Party in the Orangery in Lazienki Park in Warsaw was edgy, arty and striking, and by Polish designer Gosia Baczynska, according to bloggers who track her fashion.
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are expected to make at least a few appearances during the five-day tour but airport arrival is always the first glimpse of the royal children.
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Prince George, who turns 4 on July 22, looks a tad skeptical as he arrives with his father, Prince William, with a baleful glance back at the press pack covering their arrival at the airport in Warsaw.
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Duchess Kate was her usual glowing self, with her glossy locks cut noticeably shorter. She also had on some new jewelry, including a pendant, earrings and ring in what looked like rubies and diamonds.
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The crowd at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw greeted Will and Kate with enthusiasm. They were accompanied by Polish President Andrzej Duda (L) and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda (R), as they greeted children with flowers.
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One of the first engagements of the royal tour was at the Wall of Memory at the Warsaw Rising Museum in Warsaw, which commemorates the 1944 uprising by the Polish resistance Home Army's attempt to liberate Warsaw from German occupation.
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Poland is famous for its amber so this is the gift intended for Duchess Kate, a necklace with a yellow amber pendant, from the European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk, Poland, where Will and Kate are expected to visit on July 18, 2017.
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Harry will open his third Invictus Games for wounded warriors on Sept. 23, in Toronto, where Markle lives while filming Suits. Markle, who accompanied Harry to the wedding reception of Kate's sister, Pippa Middleton, in May, is on the cover of Vanity Fair's October issue, saying in an interview she and Harry want to be left alone for now.

“We’re a couple. We’re in love. I’m sure there will be a time when we will have to come forward and present ourselves and have stories to tell, but I hope what people will understand is that this is our time," she said. "This is for us. It’s part of what makes it so special, that it’s just ours. But we’re happy. Personally, I love a great love story.”

Prince Andrew: The new baby means the Duke of York, 57, no longer has to get the queen's permission to remarry — even if he and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, get hitched again. The two are still close, sharing the same royal mansion for years even though they divorced in 1996, but they have always denied they plan to remarry.

The grandparents and great-grandparents: Everyone in both families was pleased, according to the Kensington Palace announcement. This will be the queen's and Philip's sixth great-grandchild. And it will be the third grandchild for Prince Charles and for the former Kate Middleton's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.

Why the announcement now?: The news was announced Monday because Kate is suffering from the acute morning sickness she had during her first two pregnancies, according to the palace statement. As a result, her scheduled visit Monday to a family mental health center in London had to be canceled at the last minute. British media, including The Telegraph and The Guardian, reported she is believed to be less than 12 weeks pregnant.

She also didn't make it Tuesday to a visit with Will and Harry to their charitable foundation's new Support4Grenfell Community Hub in north Kensington, aimed at providing mental health resources for families from the Grenfell Tower public housing fire in which at least 80 people died in June.

Recovery in nice digs: The palace announcement said the duchess is under care for morning sickness at the Cambridges' 20-room Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace, which is a far more spacious abode than tiny Nottingham Cottage where she spent time during her first pregnancy. (Harry now lives in Nottingham Cottage.)

Will and Kate and their children recently returned full-time to Kensington Palace, where Will and Harry grew up with Diana after her separation and divorce from Prince Charles. The Cambridges had been living at their country retreat in Norfolk, where Prince George attended a Montessori nursery school, and near where Will had a part-time job as a helicopter pilot for an air ambulance service. He's now given that up to become a full-time member of the royal firm.

The expecting Duchess, seen greeting children outside of the school, previously wore the coat in 2015, during an official visit to the set of the TV series 'Downton Abbey.'
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It was a two-outfit day on Feb. 28, 2018, for Duchess Kate. Her second event was at London's National Portrait Gallery, one of her patronages, where she checked out the new exhibit, "Victorian Giants, The Birth of Art Photography." She wrote personal captions for some of the images, which will be displayed next to the photographs.
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It was snowing when Duchess Kate arrived at the National Portrait Gallery wearing a patterned Orla Kiely dress, in London on Feb. 28, 2018. Earlier in the day, for an appearance at the Royal Foundation Forum, she wore a blue Seraphine dress.
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Duchess Kate made a speech at the first annual Royal Foundation Forum, through which the young royals pursue their charity work. She said they take "a long-term view" in tackling problems such as child mental health, taking time to understand the issues and then assemble the right group of experts and partners to help create solutions.
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Duchess Kate's baby bump was just visible under her emerald-green coat during a visit to Sunderland, England. She paired the look with black tights, pumps and a clutch for her visit to the city's iconic old fire station, which was was recently converted into a music and arts hub.
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Duchess Kate showed off her growing baby bump in a white-on-black Erdem print dress at a reception for the new Commonwealth Fashion Exchange initiative at Buckingham Palace on Feb.19, 2018.
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Duchess Kate and Countess Sophie of Wessex co-hosted the Buckingham Palace reception for the new Commonwealth Fashion Exchange initiative, which aims to create partnerships between established and emerging fashion talent from the 52 Commonwealth countries.
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Duchess Kate attended the BAFTA Awards with Prince William on Feb. 18, 2018, dressed in a dark green Jenny Packham gown with black accents. She's worn it before so it was her dazzling emeralds-and-diamonds suite of necklace, bracelet and earrings that attracted the most attention.
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Duchess Kate's green-and-black gown at the BAFTAs walked a fine line between policy forbidding royals from making political statements and the call for women to wear all-black in sympathy for the Me Too movement against sexual harassment in the entertainment industry. But maybe wearing emeralds was a statement: The green gem traditionally stands for compassion and hope.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate sat in the front row at the BAFTA Awards at Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 18, 2018, in London. Prince William has been president of British academy since 2010.
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Duchess Kate has been the patron of Action on Addiction since she married Prince William in 2011, so it's a natural she would open the anti-addiction charity's new treatment center, on Feb. 7, 2018.
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Check out Duchess Kate's Goat coat when she opened an Action on Addiction treatment center in Essex: The coat, in a striking marine blue that stood out among the men's dark suits, also showed off her still-slight baby bump. Kate, 36, is due to give birth in April to her third child.
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Kate bundled up in a red and white puffer jacket while visiting the Holmenkollen ski jump, where she and Prince William took a tour of the museum before ascending to the top of ski jump to talk with and observe junior ski jumpers from Norway's national team on Feb. 2, 2018 in Oslo, Norway.
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She wore a lacey, long-sleeved navy dress alongside husband Prince William as they were welcomed by members of the Norwegian royal family, including Crown Princess Mette Marit, Crown Prince Haakon), King Harald and Queen Sonja in the Bird room at The Royal Palace in Oslo.
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Day Two of the Cambridge visit to Stockholm, Sweden, concluded Jan. 31, 2018, with a celebration of Swedish culture at the Fotografiska Gallery, an appropriate venue for Duchess Kate, a keen photographer.
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Duchess Kate chose another Erdem dress for an evening event on her last night in Stockholm, at the Fotografiska Gallery to celebrate contemporary Swedish culture. Her blue velvet dress with a white floral pattern featured a mock turtleneck, long flared sleeves and a flounced hem.
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Prince William complemented his wife's dress in an electric blue suit for the evening event at the Fotografiska Gallery, which boasts glittering views over Stockholm and to which they traveled by boat. Before the reception, they toured the gallery's latest exhibition by British photographer Nick Veasey.
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Duchess Kate kicked off the second day of her royal engagement in Sweden with a red houndstooth coat and a visit to Stockholm's Karolinska Institute to learn more about the country's approaches to mental health.
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Duchess Kate also did some shopping, checking out a jacket in a visit to the NK department store in Stockholm on Jan. 31, 2018. She was accompanied by Prince Daniel of Sweden, husband to Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden; all four young royals were at one of Sweden's leading shopping venues to open an interactive exhibition of UK design, fashion and brands that operate in Sweden.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William met with academics and practitioners to discuss Sweden's approach to managing mental health challenges during day two of their visit to Sweden, Jan. 31, 2018 in Stockholm. Under her red-checked Catherine Walker coat, she wore a cream Alexander McQueen dress that showed off her baby bump.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge arrived in Stockholm on Jan. 30, 2018, for a four-day visit to Sweden and Norway. Their first night in Stockholm they attended a black-tie dinner at the British ambassador's residence.
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For a black-tie dinner in Stockholm, Duchess Kate wore a silk satin gown by Turkish/Canadian designer Erdem, somewhat off her usual style. It featured a jewel-tone floral pattern on gold with an Edwardian high collar, button-down bodice, semi-trumpet sleeves, a trimmed skirt with a gathered hem and a detachable belt.
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Will and Kate walk with Crown Princess Victoria (L) and Prince Daniel of Sweden through the cobbled streets of Stockholm from the Royal Palace to the Nobel Museum during day one of their visit to Sweden and Norway on Jan. 30, 2018. Kate wore a Catherine Walker coat and dress ensemble in forest green, plus a fur hat and faux fur trim at the collar and cuffs.
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During her first official trip to Sweden, Duchess Kate tried her hand at playing bandy hockey, a popular winter sport in Europe, with Prince William on Jan. 30, 2018 in Stockholm.
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Stylin' in the rain. Duchess Kate made a visit to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College in London, on Jan. 24, 2018, sporting what appear to be diamond and sapphire drop earrings.
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Duchess Kate met with students, teachers and other school leaders as she launched an online mental health support program for schools at Roe Green Junior School in north London on Jan. 23, 2018.
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Royal blue was the color theme on Jan. 23, 2018, when Duchess Kate visited Roe Green Junior School in London to launch a new online program to children's mental health at school. Her coat is by Sportsmax, along with a complementary blue scarf.
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Duchess Kate made a speech introducing a new online mental health program for schools that will give teachers and school leaders access to high-quality information and guidance about support resources for children's mental health. Keeping up with her royal blue theme for the day, Kate wore an A-line maternity dress by popular brand Seraphine.
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For the opening of the Mittal Children's Medical Centre, Kate donned a scarlet coat by Boden that hit just above the knee. She paired the fiery piece of outerwear with black pumps and a matching clutch.
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Duchess Kate is back at work for the first time in 2018. On Wednesday, Jan. 10, she paid a visit to Reach Academy in West London, which partners with Place2Be, a children's mental health charity and one of her royal patronages.
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Duchess Kate made another Sunday service appearance at Sandringham on Jan. 7, 2018, accompanying Prince William and his grandfather, Prince Philip, as well-wishers looked on during their walk to St Mary Magdalene Church.
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Duchess Kate of Cambridge, in fur hate to ward against the cold, holds flowers received from well wishers following the traditional Christmas Day church service, at St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham, Dec. 25, 2017.
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Duchess Kate's third pregnancy is beginning to show more, under her red-and-green tartan plaid coat by Miu Miu as she walks with Prince William (that's his cousin, Lady Louise Windsor in front) to attend Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene on Dec. 25, 2017 at Sandringham.
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Duchess Kate shared the spotlight with her soon-to-be sister-in-law, Meghan Markle, as they walked behind Prince Philip to attend the royal family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham.
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After the service, Duchess Kate and royal bride-to-be Meghan Markle stood with Prince William and Prince Harry in front of other members of the royal family as they wait to see off Queen Elizabeth II after attending the traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham.
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Merry Christmas from Prince William, Duchess Kate and their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The picture for their holiday card was taken at Kensington Palace. Kate is wearing her blue Catherine Walker skirt suit for the picture.
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Duchess Kate attended the memorial service for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire at St Paul's Cathedral in London, marking the six month anniversary of the tragic event, on Dec. 14, 2017.
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Duchess Kate attended a Christmas party at the 'Magic Mums' community at the Rugby Portobello Trust, part of a network of centers that run programs for children and parents in local communities, on Dec. 12, 2017 in London.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William spoke to school children taking part in a 'Stepping Out' session at the BBC in Manchester on Dec. 6, 2017. The session is a focus group where kids give the BBC their views on new programs in production.
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Kate also took time to greet the children who were part of the session, which allows young people to give children's TV staff and content producers feedback on new programs.
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Duchess Kate visited the Robin Hood Primary School to celebrate ten years of The Royal Horticultural Society Campaign for School Gardening on Nov. 29, 2017, in London.
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The school Duchess Kate visited, Robin Hood Primary School in London, has developed an outdoor learning curriculum with support from the Royal Horticultural Society Campaign for School Gardening. In her speech at the school, Kate said she has fond memories of her own adventures in gardening that she is sharing with her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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Duchess Kate visited The Foundling Museum, about the history of the Foundling Hospital, the U.K.’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery, on Nov. 28, 2017 in London.
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Duchess Kate wore a diamond-print Kate Spade dress with a long flowing skirt for her visit to The Foundling Museum. In what may be a first, she approached the press pack at the event to declare her happiness at the news that brother-in-law Prince Harry will marry American actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle next May. "William and I are absolutely thrilled. It’s such exciting news. It’s a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment,” she said as video cameras whirred.
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At the Foundling Museum, Duchess Kate played with the kids as she learned about its program to use art and creativity as a means to support and engage children and vulnerable families.
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Only two days after trying her hand at off-road driving in Birmingham, Duchess Kate was dressed up and glittering at the annual Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium Theatre in London on Nov. 24, 2017. The show, which raises money for entertainers in old age, was delayed a bit after a security scare at the Oxford Circus subway station closest to the theater.
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The audience got a glimpse of Duchess Kate's slight baby bump when she took her seat in the royal box and dropped her hands and clutch to her side, at the Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium Theatre in London on Nov. 24, 2017.
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Certain precautions were necessary while visiting the Acme Whistles factory in Birmingham, where Duchess Kate and Prince William learned about the 147-year-old company and creator of the first police whistle. Thefamily-ownedfirmnow supplies modern whistles for police and major sporting events around the world.
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Duchess Kate wore a black- and-white-trimmed coat by GOAT with black boots for her trip to Birmingham, which included a tour of the Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull manufacturing plant.
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The Birmingham visit also included a Coach Core event at Aston Villa stadium, for which Duchess Kate changed into a red quilted ski jacket and black leggings that minimized her small baby bump.
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Duchess Kate of Cambridge visited the Hornsey Road Children's Centre in London, Nov. 14, 2017, to check out some of the family support services the mental-health charity offers, including pre-natal and post-natal services for moms, a nursery and play groups.
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Duchess Kate wore a cream-colored, A-shaped Redgrave coat by GOAT, one of her favorite brands. She wore it in 2013 when she was pregnant with Prince George. Under it, she appeared to be wearing a black dress with white collar by Topshop, plus black tights and black suede boots.
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Duchess Kate of Cambridge appeared with other royal women on the Foreign Office balcony overlooking Britain's Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London, Nov. 12, 2017, to honor the nation's war dead.
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Duchess Kate is flanked by Sophie Countess of Wessex, wife of the queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, and Princess Alexandra, a cousin of the queen, on the balcony for the Remembrance Sunday memorial service on Nov. 12, 2017. Kate wore a black wool double-breasted coat by Dolce & Gabbana.
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Duchess Kate of Cambridge turned out the night before Remembrance Sunday for the annual Royal Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Nov. 11, 2017, Armistice Day.
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The worst of Duchess Kate's acute morning sickness appears to be over. She attended a forum for school leaders for one of her mental-health charities, Place2Be, in London, on Nov. 8, 2017.
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Duchess Kate attended a gala dinner for another of her mental-health charities, The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, at Kensington Palace on Nov. 7, 2017.
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Duchess Kate visited the Lawn Tennis Association at the National Tennis Centre in London on Oct. 31, 2017, to learn about its activities and objectives and to play tennis with kids.
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She high-fives a boy during the "Tennis for Kids' session. Kate wore a black tennis jacket by the British tennis brand PlayBrave, according to the blogs that follow her fashion.
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Kate holds tennis racket close to her heart at a "Tennis for Kids" session during her visit to the National Tennis Centre in London on Oct. 31, 2017. She is the patron of the Lawn Tennis Association, the governing body of lawn tennis in Britain.
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Her Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini jacket served as a pop of color for her otherwise monochromatic ensemble of black turtleneck, skinny jeans and velvet boots. It was reminiscent of a similar look for a visit to a Royal Air Force base earlier this year. Only then, the blazer was red.
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Kate, who has been suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum while expecting her third child, appeared at a reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate World Mental Health Day in cornflower blue on Oct. 10, 2017.
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For the occasion, Kate donned a tea-length, lace number by Temperley London with trendy bell sleeves. She finished her look with black accessories that coordinated with the dress' buttons and velvet necktie.
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The duchess wore Prada: Duchess Kate of Cambridge joined Prince William and Prince Harry on Aug. 30, 2017, to tour the memorial White Garden at Kensington Palace, dedicated to the princes' late mother, Princess Diana, on the eve of the 20th anniversary of her death. Kate wore a green poppy-patterned dress by Prada that Diana herself would have loved in the 1980s.
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What's a little rain? Duchess Kate sported an umbrella and a wide smile to tour the memorial White Garden dedicated to Princess Diana with husband Prince William and his brother Prince Harry on Aug. 30, 2017, a day before the 20th anniversary of her death.
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With her husband, Prince William, left, Duchess Kate spoke with Commonwealth War Graves Commission Director General Victoria Wallace during a visit to the Commonwealth War Graves Bedford House on the outskirts of Ypres on July 31, 2017.
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On July 30, 2017, Kate and William watched as poppies fell from the roof of the Menin Gate for the official commemorations marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele in Ypres, Belgium.
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Duchess Kate chose a maxi-dress by a German designer, Markus Lupfer, featuring a dramatic bird pattern on a teal background, for the reception at the Claerchens Ballhaus dance hall in Berlin, on their second day in Germany. It was her third change of clothes during an eventful day.
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Duchess Kate's arrival in the royal box at Wimbledon on July 16, 2017, gives onlookers a good look at her Catherine Walker white floral dress, with the little black bow on her left lapel, plus a white bag.
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Kate turned up in the royal box for one of her favorite sporting events, Wimbledon tennis. She attended day one of the championship at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 3, 2017 in London.
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Duchess Kate lit up the first day of Royal Ascot in a white lace dress by Alexander McQueen and matching hat. Royal Ascot, which kicked off June 20, is the biggest event in British horse racing, beloved especially by Queen Elizabeth II, who also attended with other royal relations.
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Duchess Kate was appropriately nautical for the Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre in London, in a white top and jacket over J Crew cropped sailor pants in navy, and J Crew heels in tweed.
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Kate met with kids during a lesson focused on plastic in the sea at the charity's final Land Rover BAR Roadshow at the Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre in London, June 16, 2017.
The roadshow uses the inspiration of Sir Ben Ainslies British Americas Cup challenge to inspire both primary and secondary school pupils into science, technology, engineering and math.
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Duchess Kate talked with hospital staff at King's College Hospital and sat down with Clinical Director and Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Dr Malcolm Tunnicliff, in London on June 12, 2017, during a visit with those affected by the attacks in London Bridge and Borough Market on June 3.
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Duchess Kate arrived at Kings College Hospital in a textured navy skirt suit to meet staff and patients who were affected by the terrorist attacks in London Bridge and Borough Market on June 12, 2017 in London.
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Duchess Kate wore an appropriate dress - dark green with white flowers by Rochas -to the Chelsea Flower Show on May 22, 2017 in London.The prestigious garden extravaganza has been held annually since 1913 in the Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds.
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Bring out the hats - it's the start of royal garden party season in London. Duchess Kate was among the royals, led by Queen Elizabeth II, to appear among thousands of guests in the back garden of Buckingham Palace on May 16, 2017.
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Duchess Kate, in blue silk satin Christopher Kane coatdress,
and Prince William, in morning coat and top hat, stand with the queen, her daughter, Princess Anne the Princess Royal, her husband, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, and her granddaughter, Princess Beatrice of York, as the national anthem plays at a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
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Mingling and showing off a fetching hat is what royal women do at garden parties. Duchess Kate chose a Lock & Co. hat in the same icy blue color of her Christopher Kane coatdress.
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Duchess Kate of Cambridge went to Luxembourg for the day on May 11, 2017, to represent Britain in the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the 1867 Treaty of London (which settled the status of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg), and celebrate ties between the tiny duchy and the U.K. She was scheduled to visit a modern art museum, tour a cycling festival, take in the local scenery and meet with the local royals, Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa and their family at the Grand Ducal Palace.
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Luxembourg's royals were front and center during the Duchess of Cambridge's visit. Prince Guillaume (R), the heir to the duchy, and his wife, Princess Stephanie, flank Kate as they take part in the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the 1867 Treaty of London in Luxembourg, on May 11, 2017. Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is at far left.
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The Luxembourg visit included a stop at the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art to view exhibitions by British artists Sir Tony Cragg and Darren Almond. Kate's university degree is in art history.
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The Duchess of Cambridge views a cake with a cycling design as she tours a cycling-themed festival and unveiled a mural of British cyclist Tom Simpson and Luxembourgish cycling legend Charly Gaul at Place de Clairfontaine in Luxembourg.
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Duchess Kate ventured to Farms for City Children on May 3, 2017 in Arlingham, Gloucestershire. The charity gives children living in the UK a chance to reside and work on a farm for a week. She was beaming as she fed a lamb.
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The three young royals, dressed in casual running gear, were front and center during the 2017 London Marathon because their mental health-awareness charity, Heads Together, was the charity of the year for the marathon.
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William, Kate and Harry talked about the importance of mental health counseling and conversations in a film shot in the garden of Kensington Palace in London, April 19, 2017, and released on social media. The film is part of their Heads Together campaign's film series aimed at helping to de-stigmatize talking about mental health awareness.
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Duchess Kate made several appearances in the week leading up to the 2017 London Marathon, including on April 19 when she hosted a reception for runners from Team Heads Together at Kensington Palace. She wore one of her favorite casual looks, leggings and a striped top.
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She spoke with runners from Team Heads Together. The young royals' charity, aimed at de-stigmatizing talking about mental health, was the charity of the year for the marathon.
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Duchess Kate looked dashing in a red Armani skirt suit during a visit to open the Global Academy in London, in support of the Heads Together mental health charity campaign on April 20, 2017.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William joined most of the royal family, led by Queen Elizabeth II, at Easter services at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 16, 2017 in Windsor.
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Duchess Kate attended the Service of Hope at Westminster Abbey in London on April 5, 2017, held for the four victims of the terror attack on March 22. Prince William and Prince Harry also attended.
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Duchess Kate had a theater night in London on April 4, 2017. She attended the opening night of the musical '42nd Street,' a revival of the 1980 Broadway show. The event was a fundraiser for the East Anglia Children's Hospice, for which she is the royal patron.
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Art lover and royal patron Duchess Kate attended the 2017 Portrait Gala at the National Portrait Gallery in London on March 28, 2017. The 2017 Gala is fundraising for Coming Home, a project to make it possible for portraits of iconic individuals to return to places that are special to them for a loan period of over three years. Kate toured some of the newest exhibits at the gallery.
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In addition to the engagement at the National Portrait Gallery, there was other news about Duchess Kate on March 28: Kensington Palace announced she would visit, at the request of the foreign office, Luxembourg on May 11 for the commemoration of the 1867 Treaty of London confirming Luxembourg’s independence. It's only her second solo foreign engagement and is considered part of the royal family's "Brexit" tour of Europe as Britain gets ready to initiate divorce proceedings from the European Union.
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Despite a shocking terror attack in the heart of central London, Duchess Kate carried on with her scheduled engagement the next day, March 23, 2017, when she visited the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists to attend the launch of maternal mental-health films produced by one of her charities.
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Duchess Kate kept up the fashion diplomacy, sporting Chanel Saturday during her weekend trip the world's fashion capital of Paris. Her coat appeared to be from the French fashion house's pre-spring 2017 collection.
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Her burgundy handbag was also Chanel. The fashion detectives at Kate's Closet identified it as their calfskin flap bag with enamel handle. The quilted purse is from their fall/winter 2016 collection.
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Duchess Kate wore a favorite Michael Kors coat to the unveiling of a new armed service memorial on March 9, 2017. Kate paired the coat, originally retailing for$2,995, with a matching navy hat, gloves and pumps.
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Duchess Kate visits the Ronald McDonald House in London on Feb. 28. For the occasion she chose a fringed blue suit with silver threading by Rebecca Taylor, and her hair pulled back in a half-bun with long, flowing curls.
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Queen Elizabeth II led the royals, including Duchess Kate and Prince William, in launching the Year of Culture, celebrating deep cultural ties and the 70th anniversary of India’s independence at events and exhibitions in both countries.
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For the UK-India reception, Kate wore a long-sleeve, pleated Rhona dress in sparkly platinum by Erdem, with matching sparkly platinum pumps by Oscar de la Renta, according to the blogs that track her fashion.
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The pictures always show their faces but these show the feet of Duchess Kate, in platinum pumps, and Prince William and one of the guests the UK-India Year of Culture 2017 reception.
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As usual, lots of flowers for Duchess Kate on her visit to an Action for Children project caring for disadvantaged children in Torfaen, south Wales, on Feb. 22, 2017. This was her first engagement since becoming royal patron in December.
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Kate chose her burgundy suit with the flirty skirt hem by Paule Ka, with black boots and turtleneck. She's worn the French designer's outfits before, and may do so when she and Prince William pay an official visit to Paris in March.
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With a nod to Valentine's Day, Duchess Kate suited up in a red, double-breasted blazer, skinny black pants and tall black riding boots for a visit to Royal Air Force Wittering on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
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Her outfit was elegant, but practical. For one thing, there was no danger of skirts being blown around while standing on runways. Plus, those low-heeled boots are a lot more amenable to climbing in and out of small planes than her customary pumps.
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Despite the bitter cold, Duchess Kate went bare-shoulders in a glamorous Alexander McQueen gown at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) at Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 12, 2017 in London. Her chestnut locks were swept back in a low chignon and some pretty pink statement earrings, possibly diamonds, dangled from her ears.
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Prince William, the president of BAFTA, looked almost as spiffy as his wife in his tuxedo but all eyes were on her off-the-shoulder black McQueen gown with a lavender floral print and a tiered skirt.
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Continuing to campaign for mental health awareness, Duchess Kate and Prince William attended a conference of health writers in London, where William gave a speech urging that mental health issues be treated with the same respect as physical health issues.
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For the first time in public, Kate wore an Oscar de la Renta outfit, adding to the late designer's status after Ivanka Trump donned him during her father's inauguration. Kate's skirt suit was in a vibrant mulberry color and featured a jacket with a peplum waist and a full skirt with box pleats.
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The young royals showed off their sporty sides on Feb. 5 during a training event for the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon to promote their mental health awareness charity Heads Together, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
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Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and Prince William look down the track as they prepare to race each other in a relay to promote their mental health awareness charity Heads Together.
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Duchess Kate wears a green jacket and matching pencil skirt by Hobbs during her visit to East Anglia's Children's Hospices on Jan. 24, 2017 in Quidenham, Norfolk. The princess was also updated on the organization's nook appeal, which she helped launch in 2014.
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Duchess Kate arrives at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London on Jan. 17, 2017, to help the mental health destigmatization campaign launched with Prince William and Prince Harry. The trio gave speeches but lots of eyes were on Kate's extra-voluminous hair style.
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Duchess Kate, fresh off the holidays and her 35th birthday, went back to work Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. She stepped out in a royal blue, 1950s-inspired coat by British label Eponine for a visit to the Anna Freud Center for Children and Families.
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Will and Kate joined the queen and royal family, plus Kate's parents, sister and brother, in walking to church from Sandringham for Sunday services on Jan. 8, 2017. Kate chose her Sportsmax olive green coat topped with a cozy warm grey fur hat.
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Duchess Kate and Princess Charlotte on Christmas Day 2016 at St Mark's Church in Englefield, England, near her parents' home. She's wearing her Hobbs coat, only this time with a matching faux fur collar.
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The royal family gathered to pose before the annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on Dec. 8, 2016. The dress code is white tie and tiaras and the royal men who are members of the Order of the Garter wear their garters. (L-R) Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince William, and Duchess Kate of Cambridge. She recycled the sparkling cap-sleeve Jenny Packham scarlet gown she wore to the Chinese state banquet last year, but chose a different tiara, the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara.
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Will and Kate attended the memorial service for the late Duke of Westminster, a close friend of the royal family, in Chester Cathedral in Chester, England, on Nov. 28, 2016. Naturally, Kate was in black, in an Alexander McQueen double-breasted wool coat with velvet trim.
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The Duke of Westminster, the late Gerald Grosvenor, is survived by one son and three daughters, one of whom, Lady Tamara van Cutsem, is married to one of Prince William's closest friends. The duke died of a heart attack in August 2016. he was 64.
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Duchess Kate made two public appearances on Nov. 22, 2016, the second one to give a speech at an awards event celebrating the ambassadors of positive mental health in schools, at Mansion House in London.
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Kate's dress for the Place2Be Wellbeing in Schools Awards was the Preen Finella midi-dress in black with an asymmetrical neckline and a crystal-embellished belt at the waist. If it looks familiar, that's because she wore a scarlet version of the same dress during her recent tour of western Canada.
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Duchess Kate went to the Natural History Museum (she's the royal patron) in London on Nov. 22, 2016, to attend a children's tea party to celebrate Dippy the Diplodocus, the dino skeleton set to tour the UK to inspire kids' interest in natural history. Here, she makes a dinosaur egg with pupils from Oakington Manor Primary School.
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Duchess Kate wore a patterned LK Bennett tea dress, splattered with turquoise and white flowers, to the Natural History Museum in London for her tea party with kids on Nov. 22, 2016.
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Kate at the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph on Whitehall on Nov. 13, 2016 in London, to honor British war dead. She and other royal women watched the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office.
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Will and Kate arrive at Royal Albert Hall for the annual Royal Festival of Remembrance in London on Nov.12, 2016, to mark anniversaries of the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Jutland, the Gulf War and the first flight of the Supermarine Spitfire.
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You can better see Kate's Dolce & Gabbana boucle wool skirt, with button fastenings and a yarn fringe detail, as she unveils a plaque at the Nelson center. She's also got on a poppy pin, as so many do during November, in memory of British war dead.
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Kate is good with babies. She makes a face when she meets 4-month-old Gabriel as she talks to his mother, Hlengiwe Sithole, during a visit to the Nelson Trust Women's Centre.
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Duchess Kate went to the Netherlands on Oct. 11, 2016, in her first solo overseas engagement. She visited The Hague to see an exhibit of Vermeer from British collections at the Mauritshuis Gallery, met with Dutch King Willem-Alexander, and held meetings with charities about the young royals' ongoing mental health awareness campaign.
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King Willem-Alexander's wife, Queen Maxima, was in her home country of Argentina. The meeting of the future British queen and the Dutch king was the first between senior members of the two royal families in three years, as Kate joins in royal diplomacy in the wake of Britain's coming exit from the European Union.
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Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring' attracks Kate's notice at the Mauritshuis exhibit of 'At Home in Holland: Vermeer and his Contemporaries from the British Royal Collection' on Oct. 11, 2016 in The Hague, Netherlands.
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Duchess Kate, along with Prince William and Prince Harry, are making a big push to de-stigmatize mental-mental health issues as part of their joint charity effort, Heads Together. They attended World Mental Health Day celebration at the London Eye on Oct. 10, 2016 in London.
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Kate was in Kate Spade at the London Eye, in a cabbage-rose-patterned frock with a bow-tie collar and a rose-mauve color that might have looked dowdy on a shorter, plumper woman.
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The young royals are not afraid of heights. They happily piled into a pod of the London Eye overlooking the Thames with members of their mental health charity, Heads Together, to mark World Mental Health Day.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William visited Steward's Academy on Sept. 16, 2016 in Harlow, England, as part of their Heads Together campaign to promote children's mental health.
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The second day of Will and Kate's trip to Cornwall and the nearby islands of Scilly started out delayed due to blustery weather making helicopter travel dicey. But the weather eventually cooperated and the two were off to St. Martins, one of the islands, with Kate looking very Hollywood in her sunglasses, on Sept. 2, 2016.
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Not many royals wear pants on an official engagement but Kate always looks chic even in casual clothes, like these $30 Gap capris in a pretty blue and white pattern, topped with her Smythe navy blazer and the nude wedges she wore the day before. They were on a tour of the island of St. Martins on Sept. 2, 2016.
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A highlight of their trip was a visit to the Eden Project in Cornwall, including posing in the Rainforest Biome created there. Both young royals are very interested in conservation projects.
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Too bad they didn't bring the dinosaur-loving Prince George. Kate and Will are delighted to be introduced to a muttaburrasaurus baby dinosaur puppet in the Rainforest Biome.
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Duchess Kate can pull a pint like the best publican. Kate and Prince William are in Cornwall and nearby islands for two days of engagements to inspect local industries and charitable projects. Here, they sampled cider at Healey's Cornish Cider Farm near Truro on Sept. 1, 2016.
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Kate wore a pretty pale pink dress by American designer Lela Rose paired with nude wedges for the first day of the Cambridge Cornwall engagements, which included a visit to the local cathedral in Truro.
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The royal children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were not on the trip but Kate got to coo over a baby during a walkabout near Nansledan, a project aimed at providing future business and housing for locals.
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The Cambridges are still a romantic couple, cuddling a little during a visit to Towan Beach near Newquay in Cornwall.The far western edge of England is a romantic place, probably best known to Americans from 'Doc Martin' and 'Poldark' on public TV.
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Duchess Kate was delighted to visit the Wave Project on Newquay's Towan Beach, a charity that uses surfing to reduce anxiety in children and improve their mental health. wellbeing on September 1, 2016 in Newquay, United Kingdom. Their Royal Highnesses watched children from the project and their surf-mentors take part in a number of surfing activities, and met a selection of the charity's volunteers, staff and supporters on the beach.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate were in Luton in Bedfordshire, England, on Aug. 24, 2016, for a day of engagements focused on young people and mental health, including a therapeutic program called Youthscape. The couple have several more engagements scheduled in coming weeks, before they leave for an eight-day tour of western Canada on Sept. 24, 2016.
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Kate wore a favorite dress, the L.K Bennett Lasa white sheath with a flattering blue poppy print, last seen during the Cambridge 2014 tour of Australia. The Cambridges returned to carrying out official engagements after a private holiday in France with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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They eat cake. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sampled some cake during their visit to Youthscape, where they urged supporting young people's mental health and emotional well-being across faith groups.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate are keen sailors so their visit to watch the British team at The America's Cup World Series, on July 24, 2016 in Portsmouth, was a treat for both.
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Kate is the patron of the 1851 Trust, which seeks to inspire a new generation through sailing and the marine industry. It's backed by Ben Ainslie Racing, the team hoping to win the America’s Cup for Britain. Both wore the official gear of Land Rover BAR team.
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Good thing Duchess Kate was a big fan of tennis before she married Prince William, because Wimbledon and royals are closely associated. Will and Kate were there for the final match between Andy Murray of Britain and Milos Raonic of Canada on July 10, 2016 in London.
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Kate showed off another new dress by a favorite designer, the Obsession dress by Alexander McQueen, which features a quirky pattern on white of colorful butterflies, lipsticks and skulls.
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It's all about George. Duchess Kate and Prince William took their soon-to-be 3-year-old with them on a visit to a huge military airshow at an RAF base in Fairford, England, on July 8, 2016 - the little prince's first official engagement in the U.K. Usually, all eyes are on Kate but on this day George was the star as he explored the flying machines at The Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.
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The Middleton family's love of Wimbledon continues. Duchess Kate attended day 10 on July 7, 2016, and looked delighted throughout as she sat in the royal box for the semi-final match between Venus Williams and Angelique Kerber of Germany.
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Kate recycled the yellow-and-white color-block Roksanda Ilincic dress she wore in 2014 during the Cambridge tour of Australia. At the time, she told a woman in the crowd that Prince William teased her that she "looked like a banana" in the dress.
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New dress alert for Duchess Kate: Her white, off-the-shoulder midi dress is by London-based Brazilian-born Barbara Casasola and made from figure-hugging stretch jersey and with sheer mesh inserts. She paired them with blush-colored sky-high heeled sandals.
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The art-loving Duchess Kate presented the Art Fund Museum of the Year prize at a dinner at the Natural History Museum on July 6, 2016 in London. The prize is awarded annually to one museum demonstrating exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement.
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Peek-a-boo. Duchess Kate stands before art photographs at a reception ahead of presenting the Art Fund Museum of the Year prize at a dinner at the Natural History Museum on July 6, 2016 in London. She mingled with representatives of the five museums up for the prize, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, named for the royal ancestors of husband Prince William.
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Duchess Kate, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall joined European leaders for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, on July 1, 2016, in Thiepval, France. Some 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave are buried there.
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Only days after the British voted to exit the European Union, formed in part to avoid future world wars, European leaders joined European royals to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. French President Francois Hollande and outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron lined up with Prince William, Duchess Kate of Cambridge and Prince Harry to attend a service during the ceremonies on July 1, 2016 in Thiepval, France.
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Duchess Kate, Prince William and Prince Harry attended the Battle of the Somme Centenary commemorations at the Thiepval Memorial, where 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers are commemorated, on June 30, 2016 in Albert, France. After a tour of the battlefield, one of the deadliest of WWI, the young royals attended an evening vigil at the memorial.
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This is one of the views they saw, an overlook of the Thiepval Memorial, where 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers fought at the Battle of the Somme, one of the deadliest chapters of WWI.
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For this gala, Kate recycled a Jenny Packham gown, a blush sequined dress featuring Swarovski crystal embellishments, that she last wore to another gala at Kensington Palace in June 2011.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William went to Belfast on June 14, 2016 to attend the annual garden party hosted by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Hillsborough Castle.
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Here's a rare shot of Prince William and Duchess Kate holding hands at the annual garden party hosted by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Hillsborough Castle in Belfast.
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Duchess Kate seems to be taking to annual royal rituals with delight. On Sunday, she joined the family for The Patron's Lunch, a massive picnic for 10,000 on The Mall to mark the Queen's 90th birthday, on June 12, 2016 in London.
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(Prince William, Duchess Kate and Prince Harry traveled down The Mall in a car behind the queen and Prince Philip during the Patron's Lunch, as thousands of guests from the queen's charities lined the streets to cheer and wave flags.
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The picture of a happy family. Duchess Kate, Prince William and their two children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, were part of the royal mob on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on June 11 for the traditional end of the Trooping the Colour parade. The two royal children managed to steal the spotlight even from great-granny Queen Elizabeth II, in neon green.
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During the Trooping the Colour parade pageant on June 11, Duchess Kate rode in a carriage with her stepmother-in-law, Duchess Camilla of Cornwall. This year the annual ceremony was special to mark the Queen's official 90th birthday.
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Duchess Kate at lunch reception following National Service of Thanksgiving as part of the 90th birthday celebrations for the queen at the Guildhall in London on June 10, 2016.
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Kate hosted SportsAid's 40th anniversary dinner in London on June 9, 2016, at Kensington Palace. As the royal patron of SportsAid, she met young athletes who will be competing in the Rio 2016 Olympics at a pre-dinner reception.
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The garden party followed by a day Will and Kate's appearance at the world famous Chelsea Flower Show in London, on May 23, 2016. This year's theme focuses on health and happiness in the garden. Kate chose her grass-green coat dress by Catherine Walker for show.
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Duchess Kate, a keen sailor and patron of the 1851 Trust, visited Portsmouth to help launch the Trust's two sailing project aimed at inspiring young people in sport, education and technology, on May 20, 2016. .
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Kate chose an outfit of Alexander McQueen separates with a nautical theme, an outfit she's worn three times before, for her visit to Land Rover BAR yacht team training for the 2017 America's Cup.
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Dressed in wet weather gear, Kate gets help adjusting her safety helmet from Ben Ainslie, head of the British America's Cup team, before a trial runat Ainslie's sailing base in Portsmouth where Ainslie runs programs for young people to take up the sport.
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The Heads Together campaign is being spearheaded by the young royals' charitable foundation. Harry has just returned from another successful Invictus Games, in Orlando, and all three were at Windsor Castle on Sunday to help granny Queen Elizabeth II celebrate her 90th birthday with a horse-show extravaganza.
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Kate delighted onlookers, especially the photographers, when she boxed with former boxer Duke McKenzie during the launch of Heads Together, the young royals' ambitious effort to end stigma on mental health, at the Olympic Park in London.
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Kate sat next to Prince Philip during the final night of the queen's 90th birthday celebrations at Windsor on May 15, 2016. She had on a new white lace dress by Dolce & Gabbana under a bright red cape-like coat by Zara to ward off the evening chill.
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Among the pictures she saw at the 'Vogue 100: A Century Of Style' show at the National Portrait Gallery were her own. She appears on the cover of the centenary issue in June 2016.
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Kate has been patron of the National Portrait Gallery since her marriage and is also an avid photographer, especially of her children. The exhibit showcases the range of photography commissioned by British 'Vogue' since it was founded in 1916.
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